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We estimated the effect of depression on labor market outcomes using data from the 2004-2009 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. After accounting for the endogeneity of depression through a correlated random effects panel data specification, we found that depression reduces the likelihood of...
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experiments using multiple price lists and real payments predicts various health, energy, and financial outcomes, including … overall self-reported health, smoking, drinking, car fuel efficiency, and credit card balance. We allow for time … alternate measures shows that our estimated associations between the time-consistent discount factor and health, energy, and …
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to electricity and health care seem not to affect mortality on extremely hot days. Residential AC appears to be both the …
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Large differences in fertility between women with high and low levels of education suggest that schooling may have a direct impact on knowledge and use of contraception. We investigate this issue using information on women in Mexico. In order to identify the causal effect of schooling, we...
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In this paper, we formulate a model of early childhood development in which mothers have subjective expectations about the technology of skill formation. The model is useful for understanding how maternal knowledge about child development affects the maternal choices of investments in the human...
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the National Health Interview Survey to study one such behavior: smoking. We find that CABG patients are 12 percentage …
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health improvements, which we estimate at 1.82 years of quality-adjusted life. However, these were roughly offset by … health by way of behavioral improvements and public health are possible. …
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This paper considers the relationship between local economic conditions and health with a focus on different approaches … mortality and infant health and then consider how the estimated effects vary when the analysis is conducted at differing levels … downturns are associated with improved health. Further investigation reveals that county economic conditions have an independent …
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birth weight and gestational age of the newborns of these mothers. An increase in earnings does not influence the health of …
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If profit maximization is the objective of a firm, new information about quality should affect firm behavior only through its effects on market demand. I consider an alternate model in which suppliers are motivated by a desire to perform well in addition to profit. The introduction of quality...
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